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Philadelphia Museum
of Art creates outdoor
gallery with re-creations
of famous paintings
By BRIGIT BAUMA
The Sun
Haddonfield residents and visitors might have noticed some famous pieces of art appearing in
town. Paintings of flowers, people
and places are just a few of the
pieces passersby will experience
as artwork from the Philadelphia
Museum of Art graces the streets
of Haddonfield.
On May 5, the Philadelphia
Museum of Art, with the support
of the John S. and James L.
Knight Foundation, launched Inside Out, an initiative that
brings high-quality reproductions of art into communities
throughout the region, with Haddonfield being the only town from
New Jersey. Along community
sidewalks, people will begin to
discover masterpieces from the
Philadelphia Museum of Art in
pop-up exhibitions.
We are delighted to share
works of art from our collection
with the residents of Haddonfield. Community engagement is
at the heart of who we are and
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THURSDAY MAY 14
Grace Church Worship Service:
9:30 to 10 a.m. with healing service. 19 Kings Highway East, Haddonfield. Email office@gracehaddon.org for information.
Art Workplace: Mabel Kay House. 9
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FRIDAY MAY 15
Friday Program: Mabel Kay House.
Noon to 2 p.m. Call 354-8789 for
more information.
Kiwanis Club of the Haddons
meeting: 12:15 p.m. at Tavistock
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SATURDAY MAY 16
Prayer That Healls: 3 p.m. at the
Christian Science Church, 355
Kings Highway East in Haddonfield. International speaker is
Evan Mehlenbacher. This lecture
explains powerful spiritual truths
that set mind and body free of
suffering, pain and disease, said
Mehlenbacher, a teacher and
practitioner of Christian Science
healing. Learn to pray effectively, feel close to God and see
SUNDAY MAY 17
Lutheran Church of Our Savior
concert: 3 p.m. at Lutheran
Church of Our Savior. Themed
"Worthy is the Lamb: Christ is
Risen," the featured work will be
Part 3 of Handel's "Messiah" and
the concert also will involve Easter hymns to which the audience
can sing along. No admission but
a free-will offering will benefit the
Music Ministry at LCOS.
Dance Haddonfield: 6 p.m. at Grace
Church, 19 Kings Highway. Dance
MONDAY MAY 18
Book Club: 7 p.m. at TBA. The featured selection in May is "Ordinary Grace" by W. K. Krueger.
TUESDAY MAY 19
Haddonfield Zoning Board meeting: 7:30 p.m. in Borough Hall
auditorium, 242 Kings Highway
East. Visit www.haddonfieldnj.org
to confirm meeting time and for
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Haddonfield Shade Tree Commission meeting: 8 a.m. in room 102
of Borough Hall, 242 Kings Highway East. Public invited.
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what we do. Not only do these
beautifully framed reproductions
faithfully represent important
works in the collection, they are
here to create surprising encounters and encourage more people
to explore everything the museum has to offer, said Timothy
Rub, the museums George D.
Widener director and CEO.
Im thrilled that Haddonfield
is the first town in New Jersey to
be chosen for the Art Museums
Inside/Out exhibit. For me, its
another example of how efforts to
preserve and enhance our great
downtown district are paying off.
Its a recognition of those efforts
by so many people, past and present, Mayor Jeff Kasko said.
All works are located within
walking or bike-riding distance of
each other. Some will be mounted
outdoors on walls while others
will be freestanding. Each is displayed in a frame representative
of the time period in which it was
created, and all are waterproof as
they are displayed outside. Along
with the artwork are informative
labels with commentary by muse-
This month, we
marked
two
years of progress
in Camden made
by the Camden
County
Police
Department.
This accomplishment was heralded
with
reduced crime,
neighborhood interaction and the return of
childrens laughter to the
streets of the city invincible.
Since 2013, the department
has made significant gains in
reducing the number of total
crime victims in the city and
bolstering public safety in all
21 neighborhoods. The reduction in crime has spanned all
categories including violent
crime, burglaries and overall
crime. Based upon those statistics individually violent
crime is down 28 percent from
2011 compared to 2014. In addition this year violent crime
has dropped another 18 percent from same time period in
2014. Year to date nonfatal
shootings and shootings by
homicide are both down almost 50 percent compared to
2014.
In the departments two
years of operation, the number one reason for this drop in
crime is the determination
and commitment of the 395
police officers who are assigned to the streets and sidewalks of Camden. The men
and women of the department have made a measureable statistical impact in the
community. There are 2,271
less crime victims than in
2011, 1,629 less than in 2012
and 815 in 2013, compared to
the first full year of operation
in 2014.
The residents I meet walking down the street or at our
community
engagement
events are pleased with the
Hundreds of people and Little League players stand around the Little League baseball field on Saturday,
April 18 after the Little League Parade.
Little League president Darren DiMedio and first place essay winner
Jack Nuckols, 11, stand at home plate on Saturday, April 18 on Little
League opening day.
Kasko threw out the ceremonial
first pitch to his son, Nick.
By NICHOLAS FIGLIOLI
Special to The Sun
FIRST PLACE
There is no I in team
By JACK NUCKOLS
Special to The Sun
In my mind, baseball is the
best game ever. It is our national pastime, so Haddonfield, as a town in America,
loves this sport. We love it so
much that we have successfully run a Little League for more
than 60 years. Baseball isn't
just a hobby, it teaches you lessons. One lesson we all see is
that it takes a team to win.
No season taught me more
about teamwork than my 2014
Fall Ball season. All of our attention was on one thing: The
Dawg Eat Dawg Tournament.
It was the second round, and
we were playing the best team
in the league.
It started out terrible. By
the end of the 3rd inning it
was 14-2, and they were winning. We had our heads in our
hands; some people were crying. But Coach wouldn't give
up. Now of all the things that
Coach Bonawitz does, the most
important things he teaches
us are: Attitude and Effort. We
had totally forgotten that
that's when he reminded us.
All that it took was a momentum shift. In the bottom of the
fifth we scored six runs; it was
9-14. In the next half inning,
we shut down the other team.
Now we had to score five runs.
By the time I got up it was 1114. I told myself that I wasn't
going to be the second out.
The first pitch, I swung and
missed. That was a bad mistake. I was in a hole and I had
just swung at a ball. In my
THIRD PLACE
Bulldawg
TENNIS
Photos by Brigit Bauma/The Sun
Haddonfield Memorial High Schools
varsity boys tennis team played Episcopal Academy, Pa., on Thursday, May
7. The Bulldawgs won, 4-1. Shown
clockwise from above: Senior Phil OConnor, left, slaps the ball over the net
with his doubles partner Joey Reisman, senior, ready for the counter
strike. Senior Tommy Dodson, front,
prepares to hit the ball back to his opponent James Tang. Senior Stephen
Quickel, right, races for the ball as his
doubles partner Cameron Kohs, senior,
looks ready to back him up. Sam Oberholtzer, junior, returns the ball during
a match against his adversary. Kohs
strikes the ball. Oberholtzer prepares
to wail the ball. Michael Alberto, senior, jumps to serve.
Drug abuse
presentation
is May 27
The Haddonfield Municipal Alliance will be having William J.
Lynch Jr., a pharmacist at
Kennedy Memorial Hospital and
Camden County Heroin Task
Force member, presents Prescription Drug Abuse: Heroin.
Pills. It All Kills: Our National
Epidemic with Americas Youth
on May 27 at 7 p.m. in the HMHS
auditorium.
What motivates teens to engage in prescription drug abuse?
Twelve- to 17-year-olds
abuse prescription drugs more
than they abuse ecstasy, crack/cocaine, heroin and methamphetamine combined.
Sixty percent of teens who
abuse prescription pain killers
did so before age 15.
There are as many new
abusers age 12 to 17 of prescription drugs as there are of marijuana.
Every 12 minutes someone
in the United States dies of an
overdose.
Every day, 4,300 teenagers
use a prescription drug to get
high for the first time.
One in four teens abuse prescription drugs. Is your teen the
one?
Come to the Haddonfield Municipal Alliance Presentation on
May 27 and find out more about
Prescription Drug Abuse: America's New Greatest Drug Problem.
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April 29, 2015
Phyllis Zitarelli Hewitt, age 67,
of Haddonfield died on Wednesday, April 29.
Phyllis was
a graduate of
Moore College
of Art and
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She was an accomplished
watercolorist
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individuals, families, distinguished physicians at Kennedy,
Cooper, Newark, Bellvue and
NYU, and one horse. Toward the
end of her career, she focused on
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Phyllis was the daughter of the
late Joseph and Edna (Simpers)
Zitarelli. She is survived by her
beloved husband, Dr. James L.
Hewitt; children, Joseph (Cathy)
Hewitt and Elizabeth (Kayhan)
Mirza; and four grandchildren,
and was a friend to many more.
Visitation will be on Saturday,
May 30 at 10 a.m. with her memorial service to follow at 11 a.m. at
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